Volcano Satellite Imagery

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With all the Mount St. Helens seismic and eruption activity, some folks may be itching to see what a volcano eruption looks like from a satellite's point-of-view.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reminded us all that they have a satellite division devoted to Mount St. Helens, and the link is below. There are some great images on there from the recent steam eruptions.
The second link below is a high resolution satellite image from the major eruption in 1980.
Mount St. Helens Satellite ImageryMount St. Helens satellite image from 1980 eruption (high res)

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